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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Metro |
Owner(s) | Hagadone Newspapers |
Publisher | Anton Kaufer, Publisher |
President | Clint Schroeder, President & Corporate Publisher |
Editor | Matt Baldwin |
Staff writers | 50 |
Founded | 1889 / 1908 |
Language | English |
Headquarters | Kalispell, Montana |
Circulation | 10,000 |
ISSN | 2833-759X |
OCLC number | 12318410 |
Website | dailyinterlake |
The Daily Inter Lake is a daily newspaper based in Kalispell, Montana, the seat of Flathead County. It was founded in the former town of Demersville, Montana, in 1889 by a local couple, Clayton and Emma Ingalls, before moving to the new city of Kalispell two years later.
The Inter Lake is part of the Hagadone Corporation's portfolio of newspapers in Idaho, Montana and Washington state. It is published along with multiple weekly newspapers serving communities in northwestern Montana, including the Hungry Horse News, the Whitefish Pilot, the Bigfork Eagle, the Western News, the Lake County Leader and the Mineral Independent/Clark Fork Valley Press.
References
The Daily Inter Lake (Kalispell, Mont.; Kalispell, Mt) 1908-Current | The Daily Inter Lake Archive | Daily Inter Lake | The Hagadone Corporation – The Hagadone Corporation
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